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In an interview with The World, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee Adam Schiff says, "Everyone is asking quite rightly, 'Where does this all lead?'"
Journalists and academics across the globe see alarming parallels between the US and deeply troubled countries whose leaders go after those who investigate them.
According to court documents seen Tuesday, Daniela Greene, who had a "top secret" security clearance, flew to Turkey and snuck across the border to meet up and marry an ISIS fighter. He was reportedly Denis Cuspert, a notorious former German rapper who went by the name of Deso Dogg.
According to data from the FBI, there was a spike in hate crimes against Muslims after the attacks on September 11, 2001. In these data visualizations you'll see that while attacks have dropped in the years since, hate crimes against Muslims have never fallen back to levels seen before the attacks.
According to data from the FBI, there was a spike in hate crimes against Muslims after the attacks on September 11, 2001. In these data visualizations you'll see that while attacks have dropped in the years since, hate crimes against Muslims have never fallen back to levels seen before the attacks.
According to court documents seen Tuesday, Daniela Greene, who had a "top secret" security clearance, flew to Turkey and snuck across the border to meet up and marry an ISIS fighter. He was reportedly Denis Cuspert, a notorious former German rapper who went by the name of Deso Dogg.
Journalists and academics across the globe see alarming parallels between the US and deeply troubled countries whose leaders go after those who investigate them.
In an interview with The World, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee Adam Schiff says, "Everyone is asking quite rightly, 'Where does this all lead?'"
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Technology
Apple's scuffle with the FBI could affect privacy and freedom of speech worldwide
The World
February 17, 2016
A US judge wants Apple to help the FBI hack one of its phones. But so far, Apple wants nothing to do with that.
Justice
Did an Israeli digital forensics firm unlock the San Bernardino attacker's cellphone?
The World
March 29, 2016
Cellebrite, a company headquartered in a Tel Aviv-suburb might have helped the FBI hack into the San Bernardino attacker's iPhone.
Justice
Data: Hate crimes against Muslims increased after 9/11
The World
September 12, 2016
According to data from the FBI, there was a spike in hate crimes against Muslims after the attacks on September 11, 2001. In these data visualizations you'll see that while attacks have dropped in the years since, hate crimes against Muslims have never fallen back to levels seen before the attacks.
Justice
How likely are you to be the victim of a hate crime?
The World
September 19, 2016
Based on your race, religion and ethnicity, this tool calculates whether your chance of being the target of a hate crime has increased since 9/11.
Conflict
An FBI translator married the ISIS fighter she was spying on
Agence France-Presse
May 02, 2017
According to court documents seen Tuesday, Daniela Greene, who had a "top secret" security clearance, flew to Turkey and snuck across the border to meet up and marry an ISIS fighter. He was reportedly Denis Cuspert, a notorious former German rapper who went by the name of Deso Dogg.
Global Politics
Trump firing Comey: ‘It helps every authoritarian in the world’
The World
May 10, 2017
Journalists and academics across the globe see alarming parallels between the US and deeply troubled countries whose leaders go after those who investigate them.
Global Politics
Trump's America is showing the telltale signs of a failing state
The World
May 10, 2017
Our country is at a crossroads, and the right path forward must not include Donald Trump as president.
Global Politics
After Putin's offer to share notes, ranking House Intel Democrat Schiff is 'running out of expletives'
The World
May 17, 2017
In an interview with The World, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee Adam Schiff says, "Everyone is asking quite rightly, 'Where does this all lead?'"